Did you ever miss a connecting flight?
Apr. 25th, 2007 09:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There's something I'm worried about. On Saturday, Doris and I are heading for our big vacation to Punta Cana, and we have to change planes. (I couldn't find an airport in the Midwest that flies directly there). I try to avoid plane changes at all costs. I'm so worried we'll miss our connecting flight due to the first plane being late. So many planes are late. Our time between flights is one hour and twenty-two minutes.
Did any of you ever miss a connection? What do you do? Do you go to the gate and ask them to book you on another flight? What happens to your luggage? What happens if every flight to your destination is booked that day? (Go stand-by, I guess?)
I realize I'm being a worry-wart. I realize I just need to relax, to understand that I cannot control these things, and to be open-minded and just let things happen.
But my brain doesn't work that way.
Did any of you ever miss a connection? What do you do? Do you go to the gate and ask them to book you on another flight? What happens to your luggage? What happens if every flight to your destination is booked that day? (Go stand-by, I guess?)
I realize I'm being a worry-wart. I realize I just need to relax, to understand that I cannot control these things, and to be open-minded and just let things happen.
But my brain doesn't work that way.
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Date: 2007-04-26 03:12 am (UTC)However, worst case happens and you don't get to the airport in time for the connecting flight, yes, go to the counter. They'll help you adjust your travel plans. That's what they're there for, and they're used to it. If all flights are already booked, you can go standby, or they may offer to put you up in a hotel for the night.
Luggage? If it's checked in at the originating point to go all the way through (i.e. you're not picking it up at the transfer point because you're changing airlines or some such), it'll probably be put on the next available flight to your end destination, and will be waiting for you on arrival. So pack a change of clothes and all essential items (medicines and such) in your carry-on bag. Also, remember to only pack sample size toiletries in your carry-on, and have them in a ziploc bag. Check with your airline to see what other security restrictions they may have in place as well.
Now, relax and stop worrying. *g* Thousands of people reach their destination on time every day. You will, too.
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Date: 2007-04-26 03:14 am (UTC)Good luck and have fun!
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Date: 2007-04-26 02:00 pm (UTC)